Will we see a solo world tour by J-Hope any time soon? The BTS member responds to the burning question during his recent live broadcast! Keep on reading to know more.
BTS J-Hope Responds to the Possibility of Having a Solo World Tour in the Future
Recently on July 8, BTS member J-Hope held a Naver V LIVE broadcast to have a casual chat with his fans, ARMY, regarding his upcoming first studio album "Jack In The Box" and answer some questions about his future plans, activities, and catch up on life in general.
In particular, during the nearly 38-minute live broadcast, one fan's question had caught the eye of the rapper. J-Hope read the fan's question asking, "Is there a solo world tour?"
Reading this, J-Hope responds by saying that he doesn't think he can do a world tour and will first be focusing on his upcoming first-ever solo performance, which is headlining the Lollapalooza music festival this month!
"I don't think I can handle that [solo world tour]. Just Lollapalooza was new and already a big challenge for me," J-Hope said.
But worry not, ARMYs, as the idea isn't completely off the table yet! J-Hope added that although he isn't planning on having a solo world tour now, he could consider it once he gains more experience as a solo artist.
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The BTS rapper said, "Maybe I could think about something like that once I become a more mature artist."
But for now, J-Hope will focus on giving fans an exciting performance at Lollapalooza. And it seems he is also anticipating the highly-awaited day just like ARMYs despite his nerves!
"Lollapalooza is coming... That is right! Oooh... I am so nervous!" J-Hope expressed.
Meanwhile, it was announced back in June that J-Hope would be joining the lineup for Lollapalooza's annual music festival this year as a headliner.
The music festival is slated to be held at the Grant Park in Chicago, United States, with J-Hope performing on July 31 as the closing act for the Bud Light Seltzer stage from 9 pm to 10 pm. Other big names in the industry who will perform at the same stage are The Kid LAROI and Charli XCX.
This year's Lollapalooza also marks J-Hope as the first ever South Korean artist to headline the main stage at any major music festival in the United States. Labelmates TXT would also be performing at the festival.
Check out J-Hope's live broadcast here:
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J-Hope Releases Tracklist for 'Jack In The Box'
In other news, J-Hope recently announced the tracklist of his upcoming album "Jack In The Box."
"Jack In The Box" will feature a total of 10 tracks, including his pre-release single "MORE." Other tracks in the album are called "Intro," "Pandora's Box," "STOP (There are no bad people in the world), "= (Equal Sign)," "Music Box: Reflection," "What If...," "Safety Zone," "Future," and "Arson."
"MORE" and "Arson" are the double title tracks of the album. The latter track will express the story of coming out of the box and colliding with the world. It will also describe the anguish of being at the crossroads in making choices.
"Jack In The Box" will be released on July 15 KST.
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Written by Robyn Joan